This week my guest is Lucy Beaumont, a stand-up, actor and writer who first came to people’s attention when she won the BBC New Comedy Award. Since then she’s appeared on all sorts of tv shows, most notably Meet The Richardsons, a hugely popula
My guest this time is Darren Harriott. His TV credits are vast and they include Live At The Apollo, The Last Leg, and recently on British As Folk on Dave. He was also nominated for the Edinburgh comedy award the same year I won it, and I’m terr
This week my guest is Desiree Burch. She’s a US born comic who came to the UK and won the Funny Women award in 2015. Since then, she’s been all over the telly, appearing on the likes of The Mash Report, Frankie Boyle’s New World Order, and 8 Ou
This week I talk to Nick Helm, whose brash and unpredictable performances saw him quickly rise from the open mic circuit to industry favourite. Since then he’s starred in TV shows like Loaded and Uncle, won numerous awards and even released a f
This week I’m joined by Jamali Maddix, who you will have seen on all sorts of stuff including Taskmaster, Hypothetical, the reboot of Never Mind The Buzzcocks and the hugely acclaimed Hate Thy Neighbour. In this we talk about his early life as
This week I chat to Maisie Adam, who’s quickly become a firm favourite on shows like Mock The Week, Live At The Apollo, and probably some others too. She’s one of those rare comics who other comics see doing well and feel genuinely pleased for.
This week it’s Rachel Parris. You may know her from her hugely popular segments on The Mash Report. She’s also a seasoned improviser and musician, founding the award-winning live improv show Austentatious. In this episode we talk about her earl
This week I’m chatting to Rosie Jones, who’s rise to stardom has been astronomic, and catastrophic to those who know her, cos she’s even more insufferable to be around now. I love her dearly, and in this episode we talk about her let’s say…unco
This week it’s Fern Brady, a stand-up who’s appeared on shows like 8 out of 10 cats and live at the Apollo, co-hosted hugely successful podcast Wheel of Misfortune, and was recently in a travelogue show on Dave called British As Folk alongside
My guest this time is Marcus Brigstocke. He’s a huge comedy force. He’s been performing since the early nineties and in sellout live shows including in the West End, he’s a regular on Radio 4 and TV on shows like Have I got news for you, QI and
Look At What You’ve Done sees Dave’s Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, Jordan Brookes, interview comedy guests from birth to… death! What starts as a traditional podcast chat takes a darkly comic turn as Jordan switches the narrative from fact to